Profile: Bo Schultz is a hard thrower. Right-handed relievers with fastballs in the mid to high 90s are not all that novel in the majors anymore, but his cutter is also in the low 90s, and his change and slider both average in the high 80s. It sounds exciting, but the statistical reality is less so. In his first real shot with the Blue Jays in 2015, Schultz managed an unremarkable (for a reliever) 3.56 ERA in 31 appearances, and his peripherals suggest even that number was influenced by luck. While Schultz's swinging strike rate was a bit above league average, that average includes starters. The same goes for his walk and strikeout rates. Schultz did not get his first real shot in the big leagues until he was 29, which suggests that scouts have not been all that impressed, either. He might be useful as a low-end reliever in real baseball, but barring the unexpected, has little or no fantasy value. (Matt Klaassen)

The Quick Opinion: Bo Schultz seems to have the makings of an exciting story -- a hard thrower who gets his first real shot in the big leagues at 29. However, his actual results are mediocre, and he has no practical projected fantasy value.

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